THE FULLER ENTERTAINERS.
Saturday night's change of programme at His Majesty's introduced a new descriptive vocalist, Mr. Frank Fcwood, whose chef d'eeuvre of a selection of three items was a descriptive scena, eti.ctively illustrated and sung, concerning the secrets of the looking-glass— a sort of speculatory guess at the secrets the mirror could tell, if it could only speak. The -^_ item pl/ased. Mr. Denis Carney, that irresponsible comedian who has lingered long on the stage of His Majesty's, made his farewell appearance, and Ohmy and his dogs also gave a final performance. For the rest, there was an entertaining circle programme by Miss Lily Reinford, Miss Ivy Nieholls, Miss Eileen Capel, Misses Lynae and Maisie, Mr., Jim Marion, Mr. Ted Anderson, and Messrs. Milieu, and Webber, .some specialities by Misses Lynne and Maisie, and little Miss Capel, and a frolicsome skit and farce. The Musical Johnstons are to make their first appearance with the company this evening. Their speciality is the Xylophone, yit of which instrument they are paid to extract some remarkable* musical effects, both of the classical* and popular order.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 81, 3 October 1904, Page 6
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182THE FULLER ENTERTAINERS. Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 81, 3 October 1904, Page 6
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